Course Title Lecturer Semester Course Objectives
Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (how drugs are made and used)
Acquire basic knowledge of pharmaceutical products, such as drug design and how they are
developed. In addition, students will deepen their understanding of the use of drugs through learning
Course Outline
Pharmaceutical products are defined as substances that are aimed at diagnosing, treating or
preventing diseases in humans or animals. It is no exaggeration to say that the history of
pharmaceutical products is the history of a battle against foreign microbes (e.g. bacteria, collectively
called pathogens). Although the discovery of antibiotics appeared to have put an end to the battle,
many problems remain unsolved, including the emergence of new drug-resistant bacteria or viruses
and many others. Endogenous diseases have also increased in recent years. In particular, the
increase in so-called adult diseases such as diabetes as well as many types of cancer and
immunological diseases will continue to place greater importance on pharmaceutical products and
call for the development of new pharmaceutical products against specific pathological conditions.
However, pharmaceutical products are a supplementary means, and full recovery from a disease is
reliant on the homeostatic functions of life and the immune system. For the development of
pharmaceutical products to help sustain these functions of life, knowledge of many of the functions of
This course is based on basic organic chemistry and provides an overview of the methods of
developing pharmaceutical products, how they are developed, today’s pharmaceutical system and
other topics. At the same time, we discuss biological polymers and other substances, and their roles
and relationships with diseases will be explained.
An understanding of today’s pharmaceutical products requires knowledge of their historical
background. The lecturer will pick up and explain topics from the world of drugs that originate from
crude drugs. Some much-talked-about pharmaceutical products (antiviral drugs and Tamiflu, for
example) and some diseases currently in question (hay fever and cancer, for example) will also be
discussed. This will help deepen students’ understanding of pharmaceutical products.
Course Schedule
1 Guidance: What Are Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Products?
3 History of Pharmaceutical Products, Crude Drugs and Synthetic Pharmaceutical Products
4 History f Pharmaceutical Products, Crude Drugs and Synthetic Pharmaceutical Products
5 Pharmaceutical Products and Stereochemistry: The Healthcare System in Japan
6 Pharmaceutical Products and Stereochemistry: The Healthcare System in Japan
7 Methods of Exploration of Pharmaceutical Products: Hay Fever and Adult Diseases
8 Methods of Exploration of Pharmaceutical Products: Hay Fever and Adult Diseases
11 Methods of Development of New Drugs: Food and Pharmaceutical Products
12 Methods of Development of New Drugs: Food and Pharmaceutical Products
13 Pharmaceutical Products and Life Science In The Future
14 Pharmaceutical Products and Life Science In The Future
Evaluation
Today, people can go to a hospital and have many kinds of drugs prescribed. They can also purchase
them with ease at large drugstores and the like. The grading of students will be based on whether
they understand not only drugs but also the defensive mechanism of a living body and other pieces of
important knowledge for the effective utilization of the easy availability of the drugs. Specifically, an
assignment will be given at the end of the course, and students are required to submit a report for
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